In this podcast series we’ll be speaking with industry professionals and our expert energy disputes team, delivering invaluable insights and practical solutions for managing risks and resolving disputes in energy projects.
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In this series of fortnightly podcasts the Burges Salmon Pensions team will be joined by experts from across Burges Salmon and select special guests to discuss topical issues, the latest pensions news and insights and practical tips to help trustees and employers navigate the ever changing pensions landscape.
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Listen to Environment Matters, where our leading environmental law solicitors are joined by experts from across Burges Salmon and special guests to discuss a wide range of topical environmental issues, including greenwashing, nature-based solutions and Variable Monetary Penalties for environmental offences.
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In this podcast series we discuss the latest developments and issues facing private clients and their advisers.
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6: Current creations: Crafting the right dispute resolution mechanism for your energy contract
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In our latest episode, Jessica Evans is joined by Gregor Hayworth and Christopher Wenn to discuss the forums for dispute resolution which are commonly used in the sector, unpicking why that is the case, and looking at practical tips when drafting dispute resolution provisions.By Burges Salmon
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5: Climate change litigation: Trends, key cases, and energy sector issues
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After a summer break, the latest episode of our Risk Rewired podcast is now available with Christopher Wenn and Jonanthan Nicoll discussing the evolving topic of climate change litigation. They consider its various forms and the growth of such litigation in recent years as well as the types of claims arising and key cases and issues that have emerg…
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4: Considering issues and disputes that can arise across energy technologies
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In this episode, Richard Adams, Gregor Hayworth and Sarah Forshaw continue the conversation from episode two on issues and disputes that can arise across different energy technologies, with a particular focus on the construction and operation phase. This time they discuss nuclear, battery and on-shore wind projects. Understanding the technology is …
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3: Navigating energy disputes: A commercial KC’s perspective
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In this episode, Christopher Wenn is joined by special guest, Sebastian Isaac KC of One Essex Court, as they discuss effective management of energy disputes from the perspective of a commercial KC. Find out more about our expertise: www.burges-salmon.comBy Burges Salmon
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S3 Ep7: UK immigration law: options and considerations for HNW clients
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In this episode of Death and Taxes (and everything in between), Edward Hayes and Myra Leung discuss the immigration options available to high-net-worth individuals looking to come to the UK. From indefinite leave to remain, citizenship and visa routes to helpful tips for navigating the application process, they summarise the key points and give pra…
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2: What makes energy disputes different? A look at construction and operation phase disputes
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In this episode, Richard Adams and Gregor Hayworth discuss what makes energy dispute different from disputes on non-energy projects, with a particular focus at the construction and operation phase. They address different types of dispute that may arise across process, solar, and off-shore projects. Understanding the technology is essential to prope…
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S3 Ep6: Natural Capital and what it means in the world of Private Wealth
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In this episode Tim Williams is joined by Kevin Kennedy and Ross Simpson to discuss what Natural Capital is, the impact it is having and what landowners should consider when engaging with these sorts of projects. They provide an expert breakdown of the key terms and influencing factors including biodiversity net gain, carbon credit trading, environ…
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1: Navigating energy project negotiations: Risk mitigation from inception
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In this episode, Jessica Evans, Alec Whiter and Laura Sharples focus on the inception of an energy project, examining key issues that arise during project negotiations and how to identify solutions for mitigating risk at this early stage. They discuss common risks that parties focus on during their energy project negotiations and how we support our…
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S3 Ep5: Non-dom proposals: where are we now and where might we end up?
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In this episode, Guy Broadfield, Edward Hayes and Helen MacLeod discuss the overhaul of the non-dom regime. They summarise what the proposed changes for individuals and trusts are, the differences between the Conservative and Labour positions and what clients should be doing now in response. From the impact on protected trusts and excluded property…
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Risk Rewired – The Energy Disputes podcast trailer
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In this podcast series we’ll be speaking with industry professionals and our expert energy disputes team, delivering invaluable insights and practical solutions for managing risks and resolving disputes in energy projects.By Burges Salmon
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Michael Barlow, Victoria Barnes and Greg Fearn conclude the first series of our Environment Matters podcast with a discussion on the future of waste and the move towards a circular economy. In this 20-minute episode, the team explain the importance of developing a circular economy, the expansion of the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (UKETS), the upcom…
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S3 Ep4: Inheritance tax: what is it? Part two – a deep dive into reliefs
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In this episode, Tim Williams, Guy Broadfield and Sarah Carlyon discuss some of the main inheritance tax reliefs. They look in particular at business relief and agricultural property relief, the relevant conditions to be met and how those rules impact estate and succession planning for individuals and families, especially business owners and landow…
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S3 Ep3: The Budget 2024: A new world for non-doms
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In this Spring Budget special episode,Tim Williams, Edward Hayes and John Barnett discuss the aspects of the budget most relevant to the private wealth industry and high-net-worth individuals. They look in particular at the impact of the non-dom changes, how competitive they look when compared to other jurisdictions and what, if anything, non-doms …
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S3 Ep2: Inheritance tax: what is it? Part one – the basics and jargon
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In episode two of the new season, Sarah Carlyon joins Tim Williams and Guy Broadfield to discuss inheritance tax. They explore the basic principles and unravel the meaning of some of the tricky IHT jargon. This is a great introduction and reminder of the key inheritance tax concepts and will provide a solid foundation before we take a deep dive int…
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5: Climate change and sustainability in supply chains
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In this ESG-focused episode 'Climate change and sustainability in supply chains' you will hear leading environmental lawyers, Michael Barlow and Sarah Sackville Hamilton as they discuss topics including: Why supply chain management is an important part of ESG Corporate sustainability reporting: CSRD and CSDDD Our new interactive ESG disclosure tool…
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S3 Ep1: Residence & Domicile – what, why and how?
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In episode one Helen MacLeod joins Edward Hayes and Tim Williams to discuss the concepts of residence and domicile. They summarise the meaning of each term, why they are so important in UK law and how they are tested. This is the perfect introduction for someone looking to get a basic understanding of these key concepts and will give you all the co…
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S4 Ep6: Insurer Due Diligence: How does it help trustees navigating the pension insurance market?
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Just like that we have reached the end of Season 4 of the Burges Salmon Pensions Pod. The pensions insurance market has exploded over the last 12-24 months, so in our final episode Chris Brown and Helen Helen Norman are joined by Richard Hall, a partner at Argyll Covenant Advisory, to discuss insurer due diligence and how this can assist trustees. …
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S4 Ep5: The gender pensions gap: What is it and possible solutions for addressing the gap?
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In the latest episode of the Burges Salmon Pensions Pod, Chris and Helen are joined by Emma Moore (an Associate Partner at Aon) to discuss the gender pensions gap. In this episode Chris, Helen and Emma cover: What the gender pensions gap is; Why it is so significant; and Possible solutions for addressing the gap.…
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4: Environment Matters Special Edition: reflecting on 2023 and looking ahead to 2024
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In this special edition of Environment Matters, Michael Barlow, Ian Truman, Sarah Sackville Hamilton and Victoria Barnes look back at the key environmental law updates from 2023 and discuss their predictions for the upcoming year. Policy delays and parliamentary retreats in 2023: 02:45: Retained EU Law Act 2023 05:40: Nutrient neutrality 08:10: Cha…
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S4 Ep4: How are we seeing trustees respond to the recent Virgin Media case?
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In our first episode of 2024 Helen Cracknell is joined by Luke Parry-Billings, a trainee solicitor in our pensions team to discuss how trustees could respond to the recent Virgin Media Ltd v NTL Pension Trustees II case. The High Court considered the question of whether amendments made to rights to the payment of pensions and accrued rights to pens…
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3: How to prepare for changes to environmental enforcement: the introduction of Variable Monetary Penalties
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In this episode you will hear leading environmental lawyers, Michael Barlow, Victoria Barnes and Philippa Shepherd discuss how businesses can prepare for changes to environmental enforcement, as well as the hot topic of Variable Monetary Penalties, with the Environment Agency now able to impose civil penalties without limit in England for certain e…
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S4 Ep3: How much do you know about AI (artificial intelligence) and how it is impacting the pensions industry?
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In the latest episode of the Burges Salmon Pensions Pod, Tom Whittaker a senior associate at Burges Salmon who is an AI specialist joins Chris Brown and Helen Cracknell to discuss what you need to know about AI in pensions. In this episode we take it right back to basics (what is AI?) before looking at the current situation and what trustees and em…
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The Autumn Statement 2023 – Much Ado About Nothing for private clients?
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The Death and Taxes podcast is back. In this special episode of “Death and Taxes” John Barnett, partner in the Private Client team at Burges Salmon, joins Guy Broadfield and Edward Hayes to discuss the 2023 Autumn Statement. They discuss the key announcements and the implications for high-net-worth individuals, including the limited nature of the m…
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S4 Ep2: How might the Mansion House proposals change the pensions landscape?
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Whether you know a little, a little bit more, or a lot about the recent Mansion House proposals, our latest podcast episode will have something for you. Douglas Hogg, Client Director at Zedra joins our presenters Chris and Helen to cover two elements of the July Mansion House proposals… Using DB in productive finance and DB consolidation. There is …
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S4 Ep1: A round-up of recent pensions news stories
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In this very special opening episode, our presenters Chris Brown and Helen Cracknell joined by our pensions trainee solicitors and apprentice to run through some of the latest pensions news stories. Topics covered include the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023, PPF’s Public Consolidator blog post, the UK-US data bridge, the Mansions…
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2: How to navigate natural capital opportunities
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In the second episode of Environment Matters, Michael Barlow, Ross Simpson and Sarah Sackville Hamilton discuss natural capital opportunities , covering what exactly nature-based solutions are, what activity is being seen in the market now, key things for landowners, corporate buyers and investors to consider what are the challenges lie ahead for t…
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Chris and Helen will be returning to explore the latest key topics in the world of pensions. With bitesize episodes for Employers as well as for Trustees, they, along with special guests, will help you navigate the changing regulatory and legislative landscape. Episodes will be released from Tuesday 14 November covering issues such as AI in pension…
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1: How to avoid risks and protect your business from greenwashing
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In the first episode of Environment Matters, Michael Barlow, Ian Truman and Victoria Barnes discuss greenwashing, the changing regulatory landscape and how businesses should be aware of the financial, reputational and litigation risks of misleading consumers and regulators on their green credentials.…
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The Burges Salmon Environment team is delighted to be launching our new monthly podcast series on 11 October. You will be able to listen to our leading environmental lawyers and special guests discussing topical environmental law themes, including: Greenwashing Nature-based solutions Civil sanctions and Variable Monetary Penalties for environmental…
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S3 Ep6: What does the Spring Budget mean for pensions trustees and employers?
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S3 Ep5: It’s been five years since GDPR - what do you need to know?
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It’s been almost five years since GDPR came into force and brought in huge changes for pension schemes and trustees. In this 23 minute episode, Isaac Bedi from our data protection team joins Chris and Helen to discuss the post Brexit regime and what comes next for data protection and pension schemes. Topics covered include requirements around inter…
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S3 Ep4: A round-up of recent pensions news stories
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In this very special episode, our presenters Chris and Helen are joined by not one but five guests! Our pensions trainee solicitors run through some of the latest pensions news stories . Topics covered include the evolving LDI crisis, the issues around deferred small pots and the Department for Work and Pensions’ Value for Money Consultation. The e…
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S3 Ep3: Why is equality, diversity and inclusion important in the pensions landscape?
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In our latest podcast episode Chris and Helen are joined by Richard Pettit, a partner in our pensions team who is also a member of the Pensions Regulator’s Industry Working Group for EDI, and Charlotte Osmond, a senior associate in our pensions team. This 20 minute episode covers topics such as the Pensions Regulator’s strategy for EDI, the importa…
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S3 Ep2: What’s the latest on the revised DB funding code?
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Whether you know a little, a little bit more, or a lot about the changes to the funding regime, our latest podcast episode will have something for you. Paul Houghton, Partner and actuary at Barnett Waddingham, joins Chris and Helen to discuss the consultation on the draft funding code of practice for defined benefit (DB) pension schemes. The episod…
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S3 Ep1: What’s on the pensions agenda for trustees and employers in 2023?
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We are delighted to be back for Season Three of the Burges Salmon Pensions Pod. In the first episode, regular hosts Chris Brown and Helen Cracknell look ahead at what developments 2023 will bring to the world of pensions. They are joined by Rebecca Peake, Senior Consultant at Aon, to talk about dashboards – particularly from the member’s perspectiv…
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The Burges Salmon Pensions Pod is back for 2023! Chris and Helen will be returning to explore more key topics in the pensions world. They, along with special guests, will help you to navigate the changing regulatory and legislative landscape. Episodes will be released fortnightly from Tuesday 17 January covering issues such as Dashboards, Notifiabl…
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S2 Ep6: The latest need to know pensions law updates
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In the final episode of season two, hosts Helen Cracknell and Chris Brown are joined by Solicitor Emily Clarke to discuss some of the latest updates in the pensions world. We cover dashboards, transfers, DC governance and GMP equalisation – all in just 11 minutes.By The Burges Salmon Pensions Pod
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S2 Ep5: Personal Pensions: what do SIPP operators need to know following the Carey judgments?
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In this 19 minute episode, hosts Helen Cracknell and Chris Brown are joined by Anna Davis from our financial regulation practice to discuss hot topics affecting SIPP operators. We cover a brief history of regulation in this area, the Carey judgments and key current takeaways for SIPP operators. To access a version with subtitles, please click here …
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S2 Ep4: What is good pension scheme governance? – the Single Code, Cyber Security and liberation scams
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In this 17 minute episode, Helen Cracknell and Chris Brown are joined by Andy Prater to discuss the latest updates on good scheme governance. We discuss how trustees are preparing for the Single Code, practical suggestions for ensuring cyber security resilience and the latest updates on pension scams.…
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S2 Ep3: Why is ESG important for pension schemes and where are we now?
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In episode 3, regular host Chris Brown is joined by George Fowler (Partner at ISIO), Tegs Harding (Director at Independent Trustee Services) and Kate Granville-Smith (Senior Associate at Burges Salmon) to discuss ESG. We look at why ESG is important for pension schemes, Trustees’ duties, the impact of current global-economic and political factors, …
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S2 Ep2: Defined Benefit Consolidation – what are the options?
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In Episode 2, which is a must-listen for anyone considering the long-term objective for their defined benefit pension scheme, partner Michael Hayles joins regular hosts Helen Cracknell and Chris Brown to discuss end-game options. We look at the current state of the annuity market, how superfunds can offer another option for certain schemes and othe…
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S2 Ep1: Where are we with GMP Equalisation Projects?
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We are delighted to be back for Season Two of the Burges Salmon Pensions Pod. In Episode 1, regular hosts Chris Brown and Helen Cracknell are joined by Catrin Young, our practice development lawyer who is a key part of our GMP equalisation working group and Simon Reddish, partner at XPS who is heading up XPS’ GMP equalisation services. We discuss h…
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Introducing season two of the Burges Salmon Pensions Pod! In this season, starting on Tuesday 17 May, we will be diving back into the pensions world, helping you to navigate through an ever changing regulatory and legislative landscape. Tune in fortnightly to hear special guests discuss topical issues such as GMP equalisation, consolidation and ris…
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S2 Ep6: Scaling a business: what founders and investors need to know
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In the final episode of Season Two, Edward Hayes and Guy Broadfield are joined by Alex Lloyd, a director in the firm’s Corporate Finance team, to discuss the points founders and investors should consider when scaling high-growth businesses.By Burges Salmon Private Client team
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S2 Ep5: How to make partnerships work for your business
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In this episode, Guy Broadfield and Tim Williams are joined by dispute resolution lawyers, Sian Edmunds and Maddie Dunn to talk about partnerships and how private clients can make the most of this flexible, tried and tested business structure.By Burges Salmon Private Client team
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S1 Ep6: What you need to know about the latest RPI / CPI developments
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Our final episode of season 1 sees host Helen Cracknell joined by Partner Suzanne Padmore and Senior Associate Amy Khodabandehloo to discuss what pensions trustees and employers need to know about the proposal to align RPI with CPIH, themes from the key RPI/CPI cases and the latest news on inflation. The episode is 19 minutes long.…
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S2 Ep4: How to make a difference: philanthropy for private clients
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In this episode, philanthropy lawyer Alyssa Haggarty joins Tim Williams and Guy Broadfield to discuss the options for private clients looking to achieve their charitable aims and what to consider when setting out on their philanthropic journey, from working with existing charities to setting up their own charitable structures.…
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S2 Ep3: How divorce and disputes impact succession plans in family business – Part 2
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In this episode, the second part of our two part family business special, Guy Broadfield is joined by Caroline Emslie, a senior associate in the disputes team, to discuss the impact disputes can have on a family business.By Burges Salmon Private Client team
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S1 Ep5: What you need to know about the forthcoming Single Code of Practice
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In this 16 minute episode, partner Susannah Young joins hosts Chris Brown and Helen Cracknell to discuss key aspects of the forthcoming Single Code of Practice, including what pension scheme trustees should be doing now to prepare.By The Burges Salmon Pensions Pod
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S2 Ep2: How divorce and disputes impact succession plans in family business – Part 1
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In this two part family business special, Guy Broadfield is joined by Director Richard Handel to discuss the impact divorce can have on family businesses. Part 2 of the family business special will be released next week and focus on how disputes between family members can impact succession planning. Our family business special has been recorded in …
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